Voting like a Catholic

A Catholic voting process

It is rare at this point that Catholic voters are offered truly Catholic alternatives in elections.  Seldom do the positions taken by any one candidate or by any one party map perfectly into Catholic social teaching.  More often, each candidate and each party has adopted some positions that are reassuringly consistent with our thought, and others that are disappointingly contrary.  And in an increasingly polarized world, our choices seem to be growing more difficult.

What are we to do?

Our Process

We Catholics should concern ourselves not only with those issues that affect us personally, but also those around us – including the poor and the marginalized, and those in distant parts of the world, as well as our friends, families, and neighbors. It’s a part of our Catholic call to charity, a part of what we will all be judged on, both as individuals and as nations. See, e.g., Chapter 25 of Matthew.

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